The Theory of Relativity is new chamber musical by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill that explores the notion that all people are intricately interconnected; that our personal journeys can have profound effects on those with whom we come into contact, from our intimate partners to complete strangers. Through songs and monologues, eight performers create an array of characters whose lives intersect as they explore the unfolding mysteries and adventures in their lives.

2015 is the 110th anniversary of Albert Einstein’s landmark Theory of Relativity and the 60th anniversary of his death; the principles that underpin Einstein’s belief that “only a life lived for others is worth living” infuse this musical with warmth while examining the wonders and complexities of the human experience.

The Theory of Relativity ran from 26 May to 13 June 2015 at the Drayton Arms Theatre, London. Thank you to everyone who made the show a success!What the London press said about The Theory of Relativity:★★★★★ “A brilliant show, you’ll leave the theatre with a big grin on your face.” - Everything Theatre

“I defy anyone, whatever may be happening in their lives, to leave this production without feeling renewed hope, being profoundly uplifted” –London Theatre 1

“Take a Physics manual, blend it with the sound of The Book of Mormon, the hilariously nerdy references of The Big Bang Theory, a sprinkle of Chicago, few drops of Glee, bake it in a Broadway bowl, use all the originality you can have…. That’s the successful recipe for the spectacular The Theory of Relativity” –Live Like Tom